Nikola Milenkovic is a name you will hear a lot about over the coming months and years as hes being linked to European heavyweights across the continent. Milenkovic is a Serbian defender who has impressed at Fiorentina and forced his way into the Serbian national team where he caught the eye at the World Cup in Russia. This tactical analysis of the defender will tell you everything you need to know about Milenkovic and his future in European football.
Background: Nikola Milenkovic
Nikola Milenkovic was born in Belgrade in October 1997 and spent his entire youth career at Partizan Belgrade. After spending some time on loan at Teleoptik, Milenkovic made his debut for Partizan in the Serbian SuperLeague in the 2015/16 season. He appeared four times, largely because of a four-game suspension following a red card. He still managed to score his first goal for the club that year, however.
The following season, 2016/17, saw Milenkovic really establish himself in the team as he made 32 appearances in the league, scoring twice, as Partizan completed a league and cup double. At the end of the season, Fiorentinas sporting director Pantaleo Corvino, famous for snapping up players cheaply in the Balkans, brought the defender to Florence. Milenkovic had a good debut season in Italy with 16 appearances in Serie A. His performances also earned him a spot in Serbias World Cup squad where he played all of their three games at the heart of defence. This season has seen him hit the ground running by playing every minute of Fiorentinas opening eight games and scoring two goals. His performances has seen him linked to be the man to solve Manchester Uniteds defensive problems.
Tactical analysis: Style of play
Milenkovic is a proper defender and combines intelligent reading of the game and positioning with strength and superb aerial ability. Hes 195 centimetres tall (6ft5in) which helps him dominate in the air. The Serbian is also quite quick and is rarely caught out due to a lack of pace. Physically, Milenkovic is complete.
Another aspect of Milenkovics impressive defensive game is his individual defending. Hes got a very good technique when defending on his own. The below image is one example. Milenkovic faces an opponent running at speed but he slows the opponent down before taking the ball from him. First of all Milenkovic has a great distance to the opponent which allows him to have enough space not to get beaten by a trick but hes also close enough to step in and take the ball. His body position is excellent with him facing the attacker sideways and forcing him towards the wing. Its difficult to see in a still image but he moves his feet quickly to minimise the risk of getting nutmegged or tricked the wrong way.
What also impresses is his intelligence as he reads the game well and positions himself intelligently. For Serbia he plays in central defence but for Fiorentina he plays at right-back in a system that sees him defend as a full-back but attack as a right-sided centre-back as they switch to a back-three in attack. This versatility has seen him develop an understanding for both positions which is sure to help him in the future.
Milenkovics ability with the ball is also quite impressive. He passes well and can identify runs being made by the forward players to release them with longer balls. Hes also very calm on the ball and composed even in high-pressure situations at the back.
One example of his excellent passing ability and understanding of wh
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